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Is Anne Marie Rasmusson Too Hot to Have a Driver's License?
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Unlike with SOPA and PIPA, Americans Will Not Protest Against Drones As an Invasion of Privacy
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Ridiculous Drama: Microsoft Internet Explorer vs. Google
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Drone Journalism, Businesses and Policing — The Pilotless Aircraft Could Soon Fill U.S. Skies
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Why Drones May Bring a Renaissance, Not Erosion, of Privacy
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Driverless Cars are Sneaking Up on You
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Cookiegate: Google Taking Heat For Tracking Users Online
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Google Now Facing Class-Action Suit over Safari Cookie Circumvention
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A Scary, and Useful, Technology
Ryan Calo's post for the "Drones in Afghanistan, Drones in ... Akron?" forum. Read more about A Scary, and Useful, Technology
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Drones in Afghanistan, Drones in … Akron?
New York Times forum about civilian drones includes CIS Director of Privacy and Robotics Ryan Calo.
Other debaters include Jameel Jaffer (ACLU), Jonathan Zittrain (Harvard Law School), Tim Pool (Journalist) and Jim Harper (Cato Institute) Read more about Drones in Afghanistan, Drones in … Akron?
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Microsoft Accuses Google of Sidestepping Privacy in IE
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Google Under Fire: Tech Giant Bypassed Safari Users’ Privacy Settings
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Google Accused of Infringing on iPhone Users Privacy
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Google uses bogus code to chuck cookiesGoogle Uses Bogus Code to Chuck Cookies
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Report: Google 'Tricked' Millions of Browsers
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Drones May Set Off a Flurry of Lawsuits
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Drones, Privacy, and Air Rights
The Volokh Conspiracy praises Ryan Calo's work on privacy and drones. ". . . the article has the good sense to consult Stanford’s Ryan Calo, who has thought harder about these questions than anyone I know""Drones, Privacy and Air Rights" -
Google Caught By Passing Safari Privacy Rules
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Drones Set Sights on US Skies